Royal Borough latest London authority to adopt PayByPhone parking app

PayByPhone’s mobile payment service has attracted almost two million registered users in the capital and is now in use in seven of the 13 Inner London boroughs, serving motorists in the City of London, Islington, Hackney, Lambeth, Southwark and Tower Hamlets, and now the Royal Borough.

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Antony Savvas
| Apr 15, 2015

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The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is the latest London borough to adopt PayByPhone as its cashless mobile parking provider, ahead of the company's app also being bundled with the forthcoming Apple Watch.

PayByPhone’s mobile payment service has attracted almost two million registered users in the capital and is now in use in seven of the 13 Inner London boroughs, serving motorists in the City of London, Islington, Hackney, Lambeth, Southwark and Tower Hamlets, and now the Royal Borough.

The PayByPhone app is one of the first apps to be available on the Apple Watch when it is launched in the UK. Image credit: PayByPhone

The Royal Borough is initially trialling PayByPhone across 54 different parking locations, including residential areas and around the busy shopping destination of Kensington High Street. Using the location number on the nearest machine, drivers are able to pay for their parking via the PayByPhone app, online or through a straightforward automated phone system.

A key benefit of PayByPhone is that it lets users top up the meter remotely when time is running low. On receipt of an alert on their phone, they can decide whether to return to their vehicle or top up quickly using the app or automated phone service.

Earlier this month, PayByPhone was also unveiled as one of the first apps to be available for the Apple Watch when it is launched in the UK later this year. Soon therefore, PayByPhone users will be able to check time remaining, and top up, with just a few taps to the wrist.

PayByPhone is also available in other boroughs across Greater London, including Waltham Forest, Barnet, Newham and Haringey, enabling registered drivers to use the same phone parking service in a wide range of locations across the capital. Adopting the PayByPhone service also benefits local authorities by enabling them to cut costs associated with maintaining expensive parking equipment such as meters.

Kush Parikh, global president of PayByPhone, said: “Our quick and easy to use platform has enabled us to grow to two million users in London. PayByPhone not only saves motorists the hassle and stress of rushing back to their vehicles, but is also one of the world’s leading mobile payment solutions for parking, as seen with our inclusion in the Apple Watch store.”